One of such most popular parody accounts is of Jr. Bachchan’s parody account and people sometime mistook it with the original account due to the photo which is similar in both the accounts.
But if you look at the description of both the accounts along with the blue tick (which certifies an account to be real), you can easily differentiate between the two. In the parody account of Jr. Bachchan, PARODY is written clearly in bold and brackets.
Students from IIMs are considered to be very intelligent and bright but one of the students of IIM-A was not able to recognize the parody account and sent an invitation to Jr. Bachchan’s parody account by mistake.
The parody account handler is definitely an expert of trolling so he/she very cleverly hinted the student that he is not the real one. Here’s what he wrote,
“Do read my Twitter bio and don’t tear your CAT scorecard and your degree after that.”
But the student was not able to understand it and what happened after that is just damn funny!! We don’t know what real Junior Bachchan thinks about it, but Twiteratti had a great time.
*At IIM A selection*— Abhishek Bachchan (@juniorbacchhan) 21 October 2016
Can u get fooled by a parody account ?
Yes sir
Even if he/she tells you its a parody?
Yes sir
Congrats ! U r selected ! pic.twitter.com/1Pe1Sm9agk
Here are some of the hilarious reactions..
Point to be noted..
@juniorbacchhan point to be noted is they want Bachchan Jr to speak on sports rather than movies.😝 Wondering why wr they inviting him at all— Tamolina Banerjee (@Tamy1203) 21 October 2016
Well said!
Witty remark!
Heights of double meaning..
This user targeted Chetan Bhagat in the name of IIM-A:
Have you ever misunderstood a parody account to be real and tweeted? Share your experience with us in the comments section below.
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